Keynote –Material, Craft and Technique: The Process of Design
Learn about designer Hylnur Atlason and his Manhattan-based studio and how they take on so many different project types, from a women’s razor to Xbox packaging to DWR’s wonderful womb of a chair, the Lîna Swivel.
Henry Ford in the 21st Century: the 3-D Printed Bike
Since Henry Ford, we have developed processes to fit mass production and mass consumption. Now, today, disruptive technology is changing the game again and the limits will be on us as designers, not process or capital.
Can Tiny Homes Help Solve Denver’s Affordable Housing Crisis?
Interest in Tiny Homes has continued to grow and gain momentum across the country and here in Colorado. This session will explore ideas on how they could be one solution to affordable housing in our state.
Hackathon:The children of Today leading 3D printing tomorrow!
The 3D Printing Store’s workshop/hackathon/design competition.
Keynote –Empowering with Digital Print
When the tools don’t get you the results you need. How digital printing made me a better designer.
Micro-cinema film screening: Linotype
A temporary micro-cinema on wheels designed by Denver-based Sort Studio will host an intimate screening of Denver Design Week speaker Doug Wilson’s documentary Linotype: The Film.
Solar Decathlon:Innovation Through Competition
Every year the US Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon enlists teams of college students to design, build, and operate the most cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive solar-powered house. This October Denver will host the competition, with a dozen homes available for the public to tour. Learn more about this exclusive event and the innovations that grow from the creative energy this competition sparks.
On The Menu:Investing In The Future Of Sustainability
How can sustainability be good business? Join chef-owner Linda Hampsten Fox and GC Amory Narvaes for a lively talk on their experiences and investments in sustainable technology while working on The Bindery, Ltd, Eatery, Bakery, Market in Denver’s LoHi neighborhood.